Over the course of several months, eight people vanish from their homes
in the same Japanese town, a single playing card found on each door.
Known as "the Narito Disappearances," the crime has authorities
baffled--until a confession appears on the police's doorstep, signed by
one Oda Sotatsu, a thread salesman.
Sotatsu is arrested, jailed, and interrogated, but he refuses to speak.
Even as his family comes to visit, even as his execution looms, and even
as a young woman named Jito Joo enters his cell, he maintains his vow of
silence. And as a journalist's obsession uncovers more to the story,
Jesse Ball spins a wildly inventive and emotionally powerful take of
unjust conviction and lost love.